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% sr-tpf' THE LEDGER: OAFFXET, S. C., 31 AY 20, 1807. The: l,x£i>oe:i*. $i.oo per Year. rUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY ED. H. DeCAMP, - Editor. The Ledger is not responsible for the view? ol corespondents. Correspondents who do not contri bute regular news letters must fur- ~'ish tlieir nuti.e, tiot for publication, out for identification. Write short letters and to the point to insure publication: also endeavor to t then* to the office hy 1 uesduy. A.11 correspondence should be :*< - iresscd to Ed. H. DeCaino. Manager. Ubitoaries will be published at live cents a line.• Cards of thanks will be pul lUned it one < ent a word. Reading notices will be fiiblishKl it ten cents a line each insertion. Caines. It is a forty-eight pd|re duction with colored cover. Tin The Presbyterian church is t(* be congratulated upon the completion of tin ir very beautiful church. It is an evidence of tin ir energy an 1 pcrsor- veranee. It will gi'*e an impetus to the building of ot her beautiful houses of worship. A country may well he judged by its churches and school houses. The cause of the Christian religion should and must advance in proportion to :ill other enterprises if the county wishes to become great in ail things. Let other b autifui churches be erected and let the cause ol the Man ot (rililea keep pace with all else in the banner baby county of the Palmetto State. Day by day we note the increased interest taken in Cherokee county by the people who opposed its formation. That’s rigln. It is manly in those men who fought the new county to now take a hand in m iking it the great est county in tin* State. The friends of the new county will do the proper thing to receive them with open arms. Give them a glad shake of the hand. Let them feel that we bear them no ill-will and we believe they wiil do the handsome thnnr by their county. Gen. John B. Gordon's lecture next Wednesday night is indeed a master piece. We would Ihve for every one in the county to hear it. We have heard it and we feel sure that our people will go u.vay with a better understanding of the cause for which the brave men of the South land fought. They would have a grander conception of our Yankee friends and ail will be made belter and nobler for having heard it. pro- con tents—embracing facts and fiction— is varied enough to please the most exacting. We note the following in regards to Cherokee county : •The people of the new county of Cherokee, in upper South Carolina, are rejoicing in their good forture at having the last state legislature grant a (hater creating this new county. It is com posed of sections of three old coun ties—Spartanburg. Tnion an I York —that lie along the waters of llrond river, an urea containing tine rolling farmlands imbedded with valuable iron and other minerals an 1 aboun 1- ing in water nower. ••'Ihe fhu is ting new town, Gaffney City, at the center, has been made the county seat. It is located *il miles east from Spartanburg and .Vi miles west from Charlotte, on the Southern railroad. The extensive five story cotton mills at Gaffney City have been the leading cause of building up the town as a pr igrc.-?- ive businos place which has a bright future. The building of the Ohio River and Charleston railroad line from Blacksburg to Gaffney. Clifton and Spartanburg, will make Gaffney, City a place of competition and. hence, a fine manufacturing point. - Round Bale Compresses. Tho fears of monopoly in the hand ling of cotton by the round-bale pro cess, which have existed in some quarters, may he set at rest by t lie statement in the Manufacturers' Re cord that it is authoritatively inform ed that the American Cotton Go. pro poses to operate its cylindrical com presses in co-operation with local planters and gin tiers throughout the South. The plan of operations that has been decided upon will enable planters and ginners to avail them selves of the benefits of this invention on a liberal co-operative basis, with a market for their cotton assured. The company will begin at once the intro duction of round-bale compresses. In an interview in the Manufact urers’ Record Mr. Henry Hertz, president of the New York Cotton Ex- j change, calmly and accurately gages tne opposition to the new process, and [rmn an independent standpoint, supported by practical experience, he s »vs that * it ;s absolutely certain that cotton packed in cylindrical biles under the system adopted by tnis c mi party will bring higher prices all the world over than that packed in the prevuding style." Sunnyside Locals. (Correseomlence ot The Ledser.) Sunnyside. May 17.—Messrs James Gault and Mack Kelly, of IVa Ridge, were over to see us last week. The farmers of this section are about up with their work, but ns it has recently rained we guess they will have to contend with General Green. 1 am glad to see so many little hoys and girls going to .Sunday school now. That is right, parents. Train them up in tin* way you would have them to go. I can look back with pleasure to the time when I was a child and my parents carried me to Sunday school and taught me to go to Sunday school. Then I thought it was of no use, but it learned me to love the Sunday school and now I thunk them tor it, for there is noth ing t hat affords me more pleasure than to goto Sunday seboo!. 1 think Draytonville Dots. (Correspondence of The Ledger.) DraytonViLu:, May 17.—Rev. C. F. Felmet preached the funeraji of Minnie and Lee. the infant children of Mr. James Driscal at Draytonville yesterday. There was a large crowd present. The weather continues coo) which is very hard on young cotton. We hear ! some complaining about their cotton , dying out. We are glad to hear that about all our sick folks have recovered. We, have no new cases of sickness to re port. Your humble scribe attended the j organization of the Cherokee County i Interdenominational Sunday School Convention at Gaffney. The attend- I ance was not as large as we wanted to see. nor as large as we thought it , would be. Ail the delegates present reported flourishing schools, that ttic parents arc not wide enough j Mr. Editor; we would like very awake on this matter and I would he! much to say something to Ledger I iOIQ glad to see more children and also more grown people at Sunday school hereafter than lias been heretofore. Messrs. J. II. Sprouse and James I’almer went to I'nion on business last week. The health of our town is very good at the present. Johnson Sprouse, n! Kelton, passed through our city last week. P. Z. Pool, the postmaster at Gowdeysville, was in town last week. Jeff Estes, ot Etta June, was in town Ihursduy. Oscar Wood, of your city, was down to see us last week. Sotne»of us would he glad to hear from the correspondent at Cumpo- heilo every week. J H. Sprouse and family visited relatives at Kelton Saturday night and Sunday. C. T. Clary went to Gaffney Satur day on business. W. C. Kirby and S. W. Foster went to Gaffney Saturday to repre sent Mesopotamia Sunday school in the county convention. Joe aim Rouert Reynolds of Cow- pens. \vero*down to see us Saturday and Sunday. l*N( t.f Jo;:. -• -«•»- Howell’s Ferry News. (Correspondence of The Leaser.) Howeu.’s Ferry. S. C.. May 17.— Sambo is as glad to see The Ledgei: come on Thursday as he is to see h;> i dinner. So also are all the patrons | of the postofnee of Etta Jane. John Estes and Mr. Sam Leo. both t of this place, were in the Sharon Ion Clifton Chronicle. (Con ej-pendem e of The Lettjrern Cr.trroN. May Iff—( apt. G. Bax- i ter Byid, who ncently accepted aj responsible po-itim witn the Gaffney , .Manufacturing Company, is a wry j able mill man. and a gentleman of : attractive personality. He has a What has become of the Indep; n I- ai.ee colebral'-.m? Has it gone astray? We sincerely hope not. Gaffney and Clicrokee county have set a pace tV.it old.r etn::;!:?8 avi v!!: .s .vil! find iv d.fncult to keep up v.Lh, an ! we must maintain 1 hat pace, Let no step backward be taken. K -(i moving. Let the town and couyty be ouo mass of hustling, hustling, “g l •ip-an.'-git-thar” nevcr-g .jback- people. mmmmmmmmamumpmmKrwaejmax • Tim: first International Sunday school Convention was a pronounce ! success. It is true it could have bien grander and better. But tin gc?d'.vor': has been started. Tk. e id lilt • I con sown. Mtr. the hnrvc t be great and when the next 1. S. S. Onvcntion P.r Cherokee county is held may no nook or corner luck representut ion. We yield nearly all our space tbi - week to local matters. This is es sentially a loal newspaper ami we* will always cheerfully yield our pri vate opinion to uive space to matters which in our j idgeuumt will best meet the demands of uur readers “Tic* puhii •’.« inlerest are first to ! c served” will ever ho our motto. laige number of friends here, who re gret !«• see him leave, and wish him well wherever lie may go. Waller O-'aml, of sipartanlnirg, has organized a Council of the Daughters of Liberty h *re. this being the second council in the State. Miss Annie J. Sli a, of XosIiut X II., is visiting the family of It;. ” our p ,pu!u. Seaton. on th t sunerin neighborhood not after tlieir interest. W. T. Osment has been doing offi cial business for Magistrate J. L. Strain. Waddy brings l tie boys right lo taw when they stray from the path of duty. The Thompson mill is being run Mondays by Jones Garner, of Sunny- side. Sam Foster was in the Hickory Grove section last week on business. Joe Estes aitende* 1 childrens day services yesterday at Kelton, Joe says it was one of the most enjoyable occu- .-ions of the season which he has been permitted to be present at. Sambo. —- — How’s This! ilaadrcil It'llhti- readers about famine stricken India. Wouldn’t it be a grand and noble thing for the people of Cherokee county to contribute something to the relief of the^starving millions of that famine stricken country. If we can't give much we have no doubt hut what a little would be thankfully received hy them. It looks to us like if we would minister to their temporal wants ir. would enable our mis sionaries there to better minister to their spiritual needs. If we give them food when they are ; hungry they will regard us as a friend indeed and when they do so regard us they will he better fitted to receive the gospel that we are trying to get them to accept. We do not know how this will take with everybody but we oati assure you it has been written with a pure mutiny in view. We would he glad to hear from others uu this subject if agcecble. G. s. c. tj. Pools Pencihngs. (Correspondenc.' of The Ledger.) IVmii.s. May If*.—Very near all our farmers have finished plant ing. We are needing warm wenth m f >r cotton. A good warm shower would do a world of good just nmv toward soften ing the ground. Wheat and i-ats are looking very protni-irg. We will prolaably have some fruit this season. J. 1! I’adgcP is happy over the ar rival of the seventh hoy at his borne. Tin* Rural Academy school cl .-■•d last Friday Rev. J. B. Davis preached at tin* Holiness church hist Saturday nighi State Line Dots. (Correspondence of The Ledger ) State Line, May 17.—Another worthy citizen, Mr. Tennessee Car penter passed away Saturday night the 8th, end was laid to rest, at Floyd's Creel: church, on Monday •'Memorial day,’ the lUtli inst. He leaves a wife and ten children, to mourn their loss. He is another golden link out of the family. Time hud a good many years ago frosted on his head. All through the journey of life, they had walked side by side. They put their,should ers to the wheel, and helped to keep it moving. A little chap budded at John Syi- voy Kuppe's to bloom in years to come. We ever hoping this previous hud. may wax and be strong and be a blessing every where. Mrs. Phillip Ray, of .State Line has been quite sick, but glad to note, she is on the mend. Your humble m thc eiiciin i>i;m,i-.. , . ..ii i , Koyai. Baking I’owiuk servant, and mother, visited her. dur- | ing her illness. And on our journey home, (just opposite the new State Line church) loud the thunders were rolling, so we took refuge in the , church but soon the tempest was over. And bidding the well known Romulus Watkins (the church con- j ductor) goodby we started for home j again, where a very large heel of po tatoes awaited us, to he put out. af ter the refreshing showers. James Rtippe, and wife of Maud visited his daughter, Mrs. Henry Green, in Polk county, where they spent several pleasant days last week. ! Jimmie Ruppe, one of our best farm ers, is over Ids crop, and ready to ! start over second time with plows and hoes. Messrs Jimmie and George Camp. , Jim Steel, Ed Scruggs and Miss Lola Davis, all of State Line, took in the dedication of: ho Presbyterian church ; ALeotutoSy Puro (VU*lir;it "<l Kir it s creat lea vciiintf si h and l;ca!tufu!iicfts. Assure.-, the foo.l .-uiuinst nlum iind all f<>rnis of ai!ulteriiti*in ‘••iinnion <».. Xmv Yohk. to larg and appreciative and Sunday . . ago looking , congregations. Rev. Mr. (bovan is meeting at (Tifton \u. ff i Miss Sallie Arthur is list. Miss Ella Waddle of White Plains was visiting friends in tics -eciion several Sabbaths ago. Pi i.it. c UK.net:i <>n tnc sick at Gaffney. It was a grand affair. Sal Joe. — Something to Depend On. Mr. James Jones, of the Drug firm of Jones it Son, Cowden, III., in j speaking of Dr. King's New Discnv- I ery. says that last winter his wife was attacked with the La (irippe, and her case grew so herious that physi cians at Cowden jmd i'ana could do nothing for her. It seenv-d to de velop into Hasty Consumption. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in j t he store, and selling lots of it, he took | it bottle home, and to the surprise of all she began to get better from first 1 dose, and half dozen dollar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. King's . New Discovery for Con?i.ituptior, i Coughs and Col.Is is guaranteed to do this good work. Try it. Free trial bottles at DuPre Drug Co's. Ezells Dots. (Correspondence of The Ledger.) Ezell, May l.).—Farmers of tins section are nearly done planting. Farmers arc delighted over the beautii'ul showers of this week which have greatly improved the crops. Price it Scruggs, lumbermen of this place, are preparing to add a bar rel hoop machine to their machinery which will employ about seven hands. i). C. Scruggs, found a post oak tree near the Cowpens batthground Iff inst. that he thinks a great deal of because it contains honey bees. J. T. Johnson an'* 'f Evans, both of this lace,were unit l in the holy h opis of v ue 13th inst. The taff. ir took j 1 ce a) the brides home. W. 1'. Scruggs, oiiie- iiatng. Mr. Johnson being young ami bashful, gave some of the boys the dodge and was married very quietly and privately. This is his third wife. Blue Hawk. PERFECT yd permanent are the cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, be cause it makes pure. rich, healthy, • l.f(. an 1 h .iltii 0 1v n. e SLOOP. If you are in need Of ;i irood Mali*. Ilnrse. iiruud new or sorond- li.imlcd Biuey :iiid 1|.c.mo„s. I will you tin*cheapest ituuory an.I Harness von evr liought. It wiil nay you to confer* wit Ii me iiefore buy ill}.'. 1 mean to sell (easli or zooil papers.) .1. t;. S!»F\< , EU. 7^. W. ATTOKNT.Y AT LAW, I tliii'U !st»tif”- :iml C*;i f' trt. O. ! . DRESSED LUMBER ! Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brackets, Mouldings, and All Kinds of Building Materials, For Sale at Lowest Cash Prices. No charge will he made'for info:* Why •vlll you buy biti . :i , — • t: in .* tonle- win u drove's Tasil-ltss Chill Tonic jc a ii t as I.entou -yMiu > )'our ilr’icci--! i- aa- t boi t/ed to n t;,ml the utom y iaeviayi-.,M where it fails t i eure. W ll.t pi tie,, in be re t I m r I ol | ae>. - Ea t,; iim c. at any mom, a*,. (be mation as to amount required ph.V.e'fr.Vm CaV- i building. my olHee iii Ilia, Us- Cail on •i iu m: L. BAKER ,'»»<• Servant, apply 1( i the p*i- Aii : apro:. ‘ T have c ill d ti ticn ( l hill coticctir, ” ‘..id ti'.e th.irp no '.( d man v.ho fcto; d i:: the unorway. ‘T uttdrrstocd you wanted one.” "That i.*i( xactiy what w want,” re.id the business man. ••The last man we hud seemed to 1 c only a Liil present' r. ” —ludlanapolis J« iumal. Wc ol? Oc.i ip . • e of UtlD*.!'!'•; ". t*yTl::ir- '• .:*.r !. (' .1. CHEW & CO It wan! f ' b; eu;. \\ IV um!c O. 1 . l Tin* lit st Tliius- I suppo. e there were some bright things said at Mrs. Licuunter's literary i r party last night:” ^ To'.e hi. •si-rmo. Wave known y fo:* tbc !;i-.t t.'» years. ;imi believe iiim iierfeetly hotioiable in all business *ransactlons anti tineuei.-.lly anic to < trty nut a::y utilizations muile l.y their lit in. Wt;sT S; TllVAX. Wh desuic Hrc.zjzists. To ledo. (>. W a Mil Ml. Ki.NNVN ,<c Maiivin, Wholesale Hiaezelsts. Toledo, o. Hall's Catarrii cure is taken inti raaliy. acting directly upon the !>!nod mid mtscous surfaccsof t he system. I’riee VV*. |ierl;ottle. SoUl l*.v ail druiezists Testimonials ftee. R. O. SAMS. Real-Estate Lought, sold or rmn-tVrrcti ; lands surveyed and platted ; titles drawn; signatures pro bated ; dowers taken, etc. OFFICE—Hotel budding, near Cherokee Drug Co. t v Al U W M. MM.4C,. BUTLER r r O V WCUGU.'.B, ATTOI* M K VH-VT-I.A\V. Union ami Gaffney, 5. C. v i-arefnl and pi-oni|tt aCii'uliou j; I '•(! ies» etll 1 u-.ti d (I, .. "" l*f: i iee in all I he fiuirl s Ivi I! !!YBR!CK, WILSON & GANTi’, Attorney s-at-Law, Gaffney, - - - S. C. T - ""onie” over It. A. .ton-, -'si u-e. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. m~ “- - Vi .-i*. Xii A \ r:T.i' \ios i am: Coa.* iii .r'l S«*h ..-talc ,»r I’a's?;-i«r Tratav In I.(Test M,:v ?. Isst?. Nort.ibuaiid. I IN...! j l'a<l>‘ Usillj-.] siia Ves. V«. i.a K*t. Ml «... A A) Hi. (No. 3d Hilly. til ” til., got off the im st inttresting?” “The Imtkr—who he- rt :,.irked that dinner was ready.”—Illustrated Bits. DR. CHAS. A. JEFFERIES, Physician anil Surgeon. Tlii* pound of thuuth r may Lo heard for ^0 or L’S miles; with the car to the ground, much fart hi r. Lightning is re- Ikctcd for ISO to ‘JOO milt s. Fr a New York to Cardiff involves a voyage of iff()4i) knots. SPFiTM.TIF.S; t IIUUAT. i*"' »>?fice. Cltcrokei Telepltone No. 4'*. St’I!(;EI{ V. F.YF., F.AU and Druz Co's Store 'I his town aiitl cunty is Cm smtc: for any divi^-iini tin 1 bicki rioe. Wc Heed i o fad: cis in it. Let the min ority h arn to yield to tilt; will of * Lo Ilia j oily at ai! times. We can I**-.*; ■uhsirve tli‘* in'ores! of t.ur eoubtr.. hy being a uidled people anil making a loi g, strong pull alt< getan* .o.* t“e good jf oilr iMiurty. Eureka! I.i-t til proclaim tlte glad 11‘: Wo hive fotind it.’ At la-i the niueti needed ami much iillketl of ho el is to he a moldy, (iuffni-y i (ir.l ick-s In grow great, and in her iiivutiu*»k Cherokee county w ill he benefit It tl. Good roues cannot be agitated to » mill h ;e (L ohigiat Holntes of Norib l ar' liua deferves the thanks of t i |u i , K ol l hole culli.t.* n. bis sp e 'id lee* ur.* last Tuesday. Agg t ■ e j. ol until UC' ba work Is In gun. is there \ Bonds, ; ;t)i For Sale For (Mltcers .tudi- liil-i.Exeeutors. \(|- mbilsti-iitors' mid out ra'-tors.at short Notice of Charter. Theasukv !>Ki*AUTMi:xr, <>m k ok | COMPTHOI.I.KI! ot Tiw: CC'tUKN V. Washixuton. I> C.. April i<. l-.r,. Whkueas. by sat isfaet;,-s*y evUlcnee pre sented to the unnersizn *'•. it lias lieen taaite ! ta aptiear tInit "The National Da.ik of CalT- ney." in the Town of Uatrimy. in tin County | of Cherokee, atnl St ate of Somh Cai oliua. has , ! eomplled with all the provisions of the Met- | j tiles of the United st ales, ri-iiulred to bee un- : plied with before an association shall beau- i t bori/.ed to commence t In* business of Bank- ! i ioK': Now Titr.HEKoitK I, James II. Eckels. Cor p- troller of the Ctc-reney. do hereby certIfy I that "The National It ink of ibtl' n. y." in ;h< * Town of lialTney. in I he County of i 'her ikee. ' | and in the State of South farodna. is author- ' ized to commence ttic nttsinessof H lal.iicz us provided in Section Piftj one hundred and sixty nllie of the Revised Statti'es of the I'nited States. ! lx iks ii mow wtiKiiKoF witness my hand and Seal of oltiee this Twenty-Eighth day of i April. IS'.tT. .Tamks II. E: KKI.S. Compti-oller of the Currency. Jizgh Long. Theion L. C^ud’.c LONG CAUDLE, Attorney s-at-Law. GAFFNEY. - - S. C. I’romnl at ! c.ireful •itietiti'**! give n to all idnds of Ic.'.ii Ims'no ' «oi : e\t to J. ( ; . toilloway X Son. Lv. Ai:• C *' At) .lira. 1C ** Nci.-nin . “ Kuford . W'i’.tlT •gn; i 1 .' 7 30 a.t*; |» mi 4 T. r* (V a l 'jj „i o ••**») U -it' !* :'■! :»! . . ; '• '-W l . .|ln (M ;jj . i 7 ')Spj (4:inii-svtili). jJ i.ii ai s w) 7 4:{nj •’ I,cin . .t! im rJ 4 1, 1, 3 nsp :? 4,' J. E. WEBSTER, .Vtt ox'iic\v-A. t- Gaffney City, S. C. Practices in all the courts. Oollec- Cot s a snecialtv. It C-.ri e':.-» J1 !4!Z A I V ...... .. Ar r.H An-v JIT’S >i\ !> •ij :> .. Lv Tovol. ... Il l HI ;! 4') - . 3 ii' M \V.-«-.niastur I'.’.him; . .. . 4 i: A •• !-Hiic. ;i . . . , j!.' 4.S Central ....j ! ;U •• 4 Is . . 4 27 a •1 d; 4 - «. . .. 4 .Vi 11 1. 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We arc in rcct ipl of the Muy num ber of •Hi* L I Tillman R Nothing has teen made that equals it to give strength and solid flesh to those who arc run down or emaciated. Your doctor will tell ycu that it is the one food for all those whose weight is telov/ the standard c: health. Pet up in £0 cts. and $LC3 riees, ic’.J ty all d.-v-jicta. SCOTT t CO’.VNE, New York. yrTT'' 1 1 Family Horse. la shares Lockhart Cotton Mill Stock. ;*. shares ICIchland Cnttou Milt Btoi'k. it Shares X lctor Cotton Mill Slock. •V) Shares LimestoneSprimrs.Llmw Cti. stock The Hr. Homes S room Inmse with tine car- den. st aides and out buildiutxs at taclied. it room cottage 0:1 Llniestiuit* st reel. Uaim-s s*. reel. REST HE A RT-ITXE SHINGLES At the vory lowest prices. Apjtl v at the ofliee oftlie Lime (’<*. to holt! your cotton, warehouse. No dam az • a-id ready for rici' ket t itnc. char oa ar onnbte. When yen have cotton for rale a* : , t'*i call at my ohh-c. rear of W. O. !.!|i- scomli Bros'. Hitrhest prices paid. with it room cottatre on splendid Kardeti. r vacant lots on liaiues street. 1 splendid farm rontuinin;; 1<*4 acres i'i miles from UalVuey. % sn-acre farm one mile from Gaffney. i house and a acres located at Lliaestouu SprliiKtt. nice lots opposite ('In stetlii til ScrtlKBS. I new (i-room Cotcvze East Loxan street. !—in. Something New InsHranee! I represent none but the best of Fire LI(V and Accident Insurance Companies. Am prepared to furnish cyclone and tor nado Insurance at moderate cost. Your patronage will bcduly appreciated. Under the Sun! We have just put in tv nice Uefri^crator, ami hereafter you ctm ^et nice beef, cold as iee, at R. S. LIPSCOMB. Pire Issnrance Agent. N. WOOD. BANKER, r; --2Vj-»—- f-r- i»t a l 4 .J, p 1 ** P'«» :<t; H Cl v» p • 1 . . • •• 1'- • * * t MM MV ' r* • > U 1 tl 2.1 ;> ''-•.ha,.-tun u 4.i Jl III 4.1 M .. ..1 » .. . 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